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    Rudina Seseri

    Rudina Seseri is Founder and Managing Partner of Glasswing Ventures, leading the firm’s investments in Artificial Intelligence (AI) enabled enterprise software as a service (SaaS), cloud, Information Technology (IT) software, and vertical... View Details
    Keywords: Software/App;#75;#Venture Capital
    • 01 Sep 2015
    • News

    Data-Driven Diligence

    Illustration by QuickHoney On the surface, there is seemingly nothing sexy about a startup that sells foam mattresses online. But in January 2014, David Coats (MBA 1992) and Trevor Kienzle (MBA 1991) made a significant seed-round View Details
    Keywords: Francis Storrs
    • January 2011
    • Teaching Note

    Banco Compartamos: Life after the IPO (TN)

    By: Michael Chu
    Teaching Note for 308-094. View Details
    Keywords: Banks and Banking; Initial Public Offering; Investment Return; Financial Institutions; Microfinance; Capital Markets; Competition; Decisions; Banking Industry; Mexico
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    Chu, Michael. "Banco Compartamos: Life after the IPO (TN)." Harvard Business School Teaching Note 311-089, January 2011.
    • 21 Sep 2015
    • News

    Funding Progress Back Home

    “Harvard gives you powerful tools for getting things done in the world,” observes Eric-Vincent Guichard (MBA 1990). “Over time, you more fully appreciate the responsibility that goes with that education.” Guichard, who grew up in rural Guinea, is founder and CEO of... View Details
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    Matt Spielman

    Matt (Columbia ’94, HBS ’99)  is the Founder and Managing Partner of Inflection Point Partners, an executive coaching and leadership development firm dedicated to igniting careers and energizing lives. Matt and his team at Inflection Point form meaningful partnerships... View Details
    Keywords: Investment Banking; Investment Banking; Investment Banking; Investment Banking; Investment Banking; Investment Banking; Investment Banking; Investment Banking; Investment Banking; Investment Banking; Investment Banking; Investment Banking
    • August 2014 (Revised March 2015)
    • Case

    Molycorp: Morgan Brothers' Reverse Convertible Notes (C)

    By: Benjamin C. Esty and E. Scott Mayfield
    In August 2011, Morgan Brothers Bank was issuing a $2.5 million reverse convertible note with payoffs linked to the price of Molycorp's common stock. These financially engineered securities were just one of many kinds of structured notes available in the retail market.... View Details
    Keywords: Structured Products; Reverse Convertible Notes; Replication; Option Pricing; Bond Pricing; Financial Engineering; Valuation; Metals and Minerals; Debt Securities; Finance; Investment; Mining Industry; Financial Services Industry; Canada; California
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    Esty, Benjamin C., and E. Scott Mayfield. "Molycorp: Morgan Brothers' Reverse Convertible Notes (C)." Harvard Business School Case 215-002, August 2014. (Revised March 2015.)
    • October 2003 (Revised October 2004)
    • Case

    AT&T Canada (A)

    By: Andre F. Perold and Kwame C. Van Leeuwen
    AT&T Canada (ATTC) is a merger arbitrage situation where AT&T Corp. has a contractual commitment to purchase the shares of ATTC at an escalating formula price. However, ATTC's business is performing poorly, and its bonds are trading at significant discounts to par.... View Details
    Keywords: Agreements and Arrangements; Valuation; Mergers and Acquisitions; Investment; Telecommunications Industry; Canada
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    Perold, Andre F., and Kwame C. Van Leeuwen. "AT&T Canada (A)." Harvard Business School Case 204-087, October 2003. (Revised October 2004.)
    • 04 Dec 2019
    • Working Paper Summaries

    Pathways to Materiality: How Sustainability Issues Become Financially Material to Corporations and Their Investors

    Keywords: by Jean Rogers and George Serafeim
    • 01 Mar 2017
    • News

    HBS Celebrates Launch of New Legacy Society

    Cindy Whitehead (center), the widow of the late John Whitehead, with event hosts Beth (MBA 1984) and Mike (MBA 1982) Fascitelli. (photo by Dana Maxson) Cindy Whitehead (center), the widow of the late John Whitehead, with event hosts Beth (MBA 1984) and Mike (MBA 1982)... View Details
    • 14 Jun 2018
    • News

    Catalyzing Social and Economic Change in Rural Africa

    Goncalo Neves-Correia (MBA 2007) is CEO of ThirdWay Africa, an investing and advisory firm based in London, Maputo, and Harare. ThirdWay Africa believes we are entering a new paradigm where sustainability is an absolute. In this... View Details
    • 01 Dec 2015
    • News

    Giving Advice

    Record-keeping? Control?) —S.B. Master (MBA 1980) DITKOFF: Your first stop is probably a lawyer or tax advisor to analyze the financial impact on your specific portfolio. Your next goal is to find high-impact organizations that you care about. Luckily, you can make... View Details
    • 14 Jul 2009
    • First Look

    First Look: July 14

    participation in OS arises as the optimal decision of profit-maximizing firms, and (2) OS and P firms may (or may not) coexist in equilibrium. Firms decide their type and investment in R&D and sell packages composed of a primary good... View Details
    Keywords: Martha Lagace

      Brandon Farwell

      Brandon Farwell is a General Partner at Xfund. Prior to Xfund, he was an Investment Professional at DFJ focused on software investments including Box (NYSE: BOX), Yammer (acq., MSFT), Twilio (NYSE: TWLO),... View Details
      Keywords: Business Products and Services (B2B)
      • January 1994 (Revised April 2011)
      • Background Note

      Note on Private Equity Partnership Agreements

      By: Josh Lerner
      Venture capital by necessity is a long-run investment. Consequently, since the mid-1960s virtually all venture financing has been raised through private partnerships with a ten-year or longer life span. To govern these investments, complex contracts have sprung up... View Details
      Keywords: Venture Capital; Financing and Loans; Investment; Governance; Contracts; Partners and Partnerships
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      Lerner, Josh. "Note on Private Equity Partnership Agreements." Harvard Business School Background Note 294-084, January 1994. (Revised April 2011.)
      • June 5, 2015
      • Article

      How Banking Analysts' Biases Benefit Everyone Except Investors

      By: George Serafeim, Joanne Horton and Shan Wu
      Keywords: Banking; Sell-side Analysts; Financial Analysis; Financial Analysts; Career Management; Career Advancement; Labor Market; Prejudice and Bias; Investment Banking; Personal Development and Career
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      Serafeim, George, Joanne Horton, and Shan Wu. "How Banking Analysts' Biases Benefit Everyone Except Investors." Harvard Business Review (website) (June 5, 2015).
      • July 2008
      • Case

      Aurora Capital Group - Douglas Dynamics

      Aurora Capital, a U.S. Private Equity firm, contemplates whether to acquire Douglas Dynamics, the leading U.S. maker of snow plows. Does a business that is highly dependent on the weather, and is seasonal, make a good LBO candidate? This case provides a good... View Details
      Keywords: Leveraged Buyouts; Private Equity; Investment; Goods and Commodities; Value Creation
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      El-Hage, Nabil N., Birche Fishback, Blake Gottesman, and Michael Marino. "Aurora Capital Group - Douglas Dynamics." Harvard Business School Case 209-010, July 2008.
      • November 2004 (Revised June 2005)
      • Case

      Mall of America (A)

      By: Lynn S. Paine and Christopher Bruner
      Explores fiduciary duty issues that arose in litigation among partners in the partnership that owned and controlled the Mall of America. Describes the complex real estate transaction in which one partner attempted to purchase an additional interest in the mall from a... View Details
      Keywords: Ethics; Business Organization; Lawsuits and Litigation; Partners and Partnerships; Property; Investment; Retail Industry; United States
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      Paine, Lynn S., and Christopher Bruner. "Mall of America (A)." Harvard Business School Case 305-068, November 2004. (Revised June 2005.)
      • July 2003 (Revised June 2010)
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      FrontPoint Partners

      By: Jay O. Light
      A hedge fund platform, a new and unique kind of asset management firm, contemplates various client markets for its services. View Details
      Keywords: Asset Management; Investment; Demand and Consumers; Digital Platforms; Service Delivery; Financial Services Industry
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      Light, Jay O. "FrontPoint Partners." Harvard Business School Case 204-020, July 2003. (Revised June 2010.)
      • Fast Answer

      Social Entrepreneurship & Systems Change

      the impact investment sector. Also includes the ImpactSpace database that includes information on and investors and over 4,000 impact investment deals  Preqin - profiles and screening... View Details
      • April 2012
      • Article

      The Predictive Value of Accruals and Consequences for Market Anomalies

      By: Francois Brochet, Seunghan Nam and Joshua Ronen
      We revisit the role of the cash and accrual components of accounting earnings in predicting future cash flows using out-of-sample predictions and market value of equity as a proxy for all future cash flows. We find that, on average, accruals improve upon current cash... View Details
      Keywords: Forecasting and Prediction; Investment Return; Value; Equity; Markets; Cash Flow; Information Management; Accrual Accounting; Earnings Management; Corporate Governance; Stocks
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      Brochet, Francois, Seunghan Nam, and Joshua Ronen. "The Predictive Value of Accruals and Consequences for Market Anomalies." Journal of Accounting, Auditing & Finance 27, no. 2 (April 2012).
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